The books below contain examples of Habit #4, Think Win-Win.

*Ant and Grasshopper by Luli Gray
  • While he stocks up for the winter, Ant is annoyed by Grasshopper's singing and dancing all summer long, but soon realizes there is value in having fun.
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*Don't Need Friends by Carolyn Crimi
After his best friend moves away, Rat rudely rebuffs the efforts of the other residents of the junkyard to be friendly, until he and a grouchy old dog decide that they need each other.
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*Memoirs of a Goldfish ​by Devin Scillian
  • A goldfish gives a personal account of his experiences while swimming around his bowl as it slowly fills with fish and other accessories, only to realize when he is relocated for a cleaning how much he misses them.
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*Rock 'n' Roll Mole by Carolyn Crimi
  • Mole has a "rock-and-roll soul" and the groupies to prove it, but when his friend Pig organizes a talent show, Mole's stage fright may prevent him from performing.
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*Sammy and the Pecan Pie By Sean Covey
  • Sammy Squirrel and his twin sister, Sophie, usually get along but lately it seems everything is going her way.
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*You Can't Have Too Many Friends By Mordecai Gerstein
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